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That's in common now with some tips for Thanksgiving the children in Mrs John goes kindergarten class know that the 1st thing they have to do is find that's anx giving Turkey in the woods once in the kitchen it's time to prepare take its own file after roasting in the oven for 10 hours it's time to tap off the bird for the table that flowers and cake and some kind of. Sit down to enjoy your favorite part of the Turkey have high pick Chakram chips or Stephan Kaufmann c.b.s. News Prescot Arizona occasionally at the Thanksgiving table someone says something voices are raised and perhaps someone is told to take a hike in Tennessee the response may be Thanks I will Tennessee is offering free hikes at all 56 of its state parks tomorrow Tennessee Parks officials say more than 6500 people have taken free hikes this year double the number from last year but Michigan c.b.s. 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Saturday actually warming up to around 65 degrees Saturday night mostly clear down to 34 degrees for the low and Sunday sunny high near 47 and that's for cancer the next 3 gays after Saturday Sunday Monday and Tuesday always sunny even Wednesday predicted the sunny when temperatures Andy fifty's highs in the fifty's once again in Rogers 38 degrees very low I rang and missed 9 minutes after 5 o'clock Ali back with more local and regional conditions and just a moment when it comes to insurance cornerstone insurance agency in southwest City Missouri is a great choice Kerman radio has used cornerstone for decades and has always been impressed with the cordial competent courteous service provided by Linda half away with a recent storm topple the current s.t.l. 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In a regional airport in high full bend and counting her latest observation Humidity 73 percent when Ne 6 mph barometric pressure 30.39 and a light rain visibility at 10 miles although a lot right action I rated 38 degrees there here at our current studios on a New Hope Road and Roger Humidity 74 present when a strike now about 5 miles an hour barometric pressure $38.00 to do and with light rain Misty skies and Rogers $38.00 Degrees of the so far not enough to measure in the percipient Taishan but looking at radar we do have a lot of rain all across the northwest Arkansas southwest Missouri and northeast Oklahoma as we said showers all the way back to Tulsa down to McAlister all that to move across Rogers area today and then more rain behind that so it's going to be as we said you've been hearing about it oh wait a rainy thanks giving. One year ago on this date the high temperature was 58 the low 30 record high 74 record low 12 degrees sunrise this morning at 7 o 8 sunset the saving at 5 o 4 once again 38 degrees in Rogers light rain very light rain at this time but 100 percent chance of rain on this Thanksgiving Day for corn country 13 minutes after 5 o'clock Stay tuned for the current pepper troll the program that reunites lost pets and their families several times daily current radio provides time for the pet patrol because we know how important your dog or cat is to you and your family it's a free service provided by Kerman it's advertisers because we care and own karmas a pep patrol this morning I got some doll exist and have been missing for a while in 1000 recently last November 10th. 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News whirl around of be about 715 this morning Springdale High School Marching Band their performance in the region assessments 17 minutes after 5 o'clock very happy Thanksgiving Day morning to you current information our continued with news. A fire heavily damaged a house south of Elkins early Wednesday morning yesterday the Goshen Fire Department responded to a request from the Elkins volunteer fire department to help with the fire on Durham McCord road and to rule Washington County round mountain in the white house fire departments also went to the virus saying the ocean fire department says several people it's Cape safely from the 2 story house Springdale city council met Tuesday night and will proceed with a major upgrade to its new recreation center that's at 1906 Cambridge Street that's after the city council agreed Tuesday night to use bond money for the work car News Talk to Springdale Mayor Doug Sprouse our next step in. Getting direction or our new direction are and. The condition that we think a city building should be in and so we've we've proved last night Council approved $1200000.00 to come out of our 2013 park bond 2 to put in new lights back system and new t.p.o. Roof so so that will. You know battle battle get it. If people you know were in Springdale and have ever been into that building since the city took it over water to go by you're going to see a huge difference and and we'll just you know look at us bases and the last thing we've got to do to we'll keep working on it but at the end of the day we're going to have a we're going to have probably $7.00 to $9000000.00 including purchase price in this building that it's probably that would probably be marketable for 20 to 25000000 so it's a job it was a great buy for the for the people Springdale and and will serve us for many many many years and and will you know Will. It we're we're just you know what we're just doing it is we came you know we're just having to do it do it as we can and it's it's probably the next big part of that is going to be the read. The rebuilding of the 2 story section in the middle of the building where we can create offices for park staff and also. Work out rooms for for classes and that type of thing redo the concessions in the restrooms and we're that's under design now but we don't know when we'll actually be able to do that can be a little ways down the road. Those reporters' questions is a city going to get $7000000.00 us out of it. Oh yeah. Yeah if you know. What we called our youth center and Murphy park was used for years it was building I think it open in that 160 and and we used it until this past until early this year and the but we were out of space and we went from in purchasing this this rec center that. The city owns now I mean we went immediately from 2 basketball courts to 6 we went with a potential for right indoor courts we've got. Endorsed 2 indoor soccer fields which we got in on before I mean it was it was just an excellent get for the city it's just going to take us a little time to get it to the standards that we would expect and that we would expect for a city building for municipal Public Building Council tabled a proposal ordinance that what is stablished rules are rules for a historic Bob cemetery the council decided to title that until after the 1st of the year so they could have more time to look at the the rules that were being proposed there were really many changes we've had rules in place since before I was Meyer and and they just haven't they haven't changed much but we're put them in ordinance form so they can it makes enforcement a little a little clearer. But any why we're we're going to we're going to discuss those it's probably a good time to just might sure we've got those the way we want to so Council want to take some time and and you know we'll get through the budget this year and everything next year's budget and then will for after the 1st of this year 1st of next year we'll cancel a look at it again the title to the 1st committee meeting in January the city Djoko was immaterial after it was abandoned many years ago. We've taken care of bluff Cemetery since probably the early to mid seventy's it was turned over to the city the city or the city took it on. But it was that type of situation I think where the there was no one really to know we had to be to to really maintain and take care of it and the city took it over back in the seventy's I think what were some of the. Real changes or kind of what went on but mostly center around the ability to maintain you know properly maintain the cemetery you know if if if if it's something some sort of decoration on a grave side it needs to be hard edges and something you know so it's easy to maintain to. You know that that kind of thing we've there are some others were you know Bushes have been planted and you know it's a touchy situation because you know people grieve in different ways and they celebrate in different ways and but it's but at the same time you know people choose word of. Word about plots and they need to know those rules go on Ian and abide by those rules. So we're going to we're going to have to work through that but it's been a little lax for a while and we've got actually this is brought forward by residents that are complaining that it's not being maintained the way it should be and then it goes back to those areas where. Where people have have installed things or put things on the graves that Mike them more difficult to maintain so we're just going to have to work through that and deal with deal with those folks and and we'll do it in as. You know in as understanding a way as we can but we're going to we need to we need to take those rules seriously and that's I think that's why why the council's interested in putting it in an ordinance for. The council also revert to Planning Commission denials bow we're turning the Planning Commission shine take Otto's ball would move to a business building an $811.00 South Turner and a mobile home could be placed dead inside all night lying near Scion road both those appeals or were actually overturned. Some of some one at one of the appeals there was more information available now than what was available at the time the Planning Commission heard it the other I think the council just determined that you know it was a split It was pretty pretty well split the Planning Commission so it was just a. It was just a different way of. Having a council to saw a different way and both those were overturned and the council also approved by Bray's owning requests Sprouse says there's a flurry of activity to revitalize spring nails downtown area oh yeah Spring Hill is we're in that up to our eyeballs Yeah. What are some of the things that will happen or is hope to happen well of just over the within the past 2 years. Tyson has built a new office building put about. Price up 23 and 400 employees down here right now j b and also has over I think somewhere in my group 100 employees down here now. So it's it's starting with it starting with. Some physical changes but but but putting people down here every day and you know we've had restaurants open we've got. I think the the rope swing is very close to to beginning construction on there like Bob almost a block of Emma and will will be going up by have announced. A few retailing restaurant options plus funding for stories of. National park maps so multifamily that's going to be you know we've got to get people living down here and I think everybody recognizes that and I think that's we've already got a lot of people that live in our downtown area but and it's my tremendous There have been tremendous changes in our Bamban over the past 34 years especially And those are really going to speed up now we've got a lot of projects in the in the hopper. Product projects not city projects but of course we're greeting our We're creating a whole municipal campus down here with our police station new courtroom and river . Bridge and city hall and that's happening over the next year and a half to 2 years now already well underway and so there's there's a lot going on both public and private investment in our down time. And it's my question to a certain extent cities are at the mercy of private developers and business owners and what you can do to twist arms or how do you encourage that while something sprinkles God in our downtown that nobody else has is that we're our downtowns in an Opportunity Zone and if you're familiar with the president of Trump's. Tax bill that was passed. Early last year. Opportunity Zones are tremendous incentive for investment and. In areas within that so. There's a lot of interest Springdale has actually for opportunity zones which is more than any other city in the state except for Little Rock and and our entire downtown and industrial area including those opportunities out so that was a huge deal and there's a lot of a lot of investment going to be happening as people you know and on opportunities around it it gives gives investors. A vehicle in which to shelter capital gains so and in today's economy I'm sure there are a lot of capital gains that people are looking to invest in the shelter so so it's a it's it's going to be a huge driver for downtown development especially especially in spring it's bringing Dale my Or Doug Sprouse 28 minutes after 5 o'clock 38 degrees and Roger Moore knows in just the moment sometimes life is where the unexpected like when you're drain won't get rid of waste water that's when you call Roto Rooter a professional to keep your drain working the way it should does that unexpected stop it to do it on time no problem Roto Rooter has 24 hour emergency service bread Dillard your spring your roto rooter man is always ready to help you when you have drain trouble call roto rooter and Springdale is 7518442 Roto Rooter is a proud sponsor of the Springdale high school marching band. Here's your summary of police activity in Benton County for Wednesday November 27th 43 year old Juan Carlos NATO Diaz of center 10 was booked at 12 18 am after being arrested by the Benton County sheriff's office he's being charged with rape 38 year old Stephanie Felicia Sears of Rogers was booked at 1 30 am after being arrested by the Benton County sheriff's office she's being charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia 36 year old Alfred Thomas Harrison of gravity was booked at 1 50 am after being arrested by the Benton County sheriff's office he's being charged with possession of a controlled substance 50 year old Vicky casm Rousey of that until was booked at 2 o 9 am after being arrested by the Benton County sheriff's office she's being charged with driving while intoxicated 22 year old Mitchell Thompson of Kalak law was booked at tonight teen am after being arrested by the Siloam Springs Police Department he's being charged with failure to appear for a misdemeanor offense and a felony parole violation 39 year old Emma Jean Cooper of Westville was booked at 3 57 am after being arrested by the solemn Springs Police Department she's being charged with failure to appear for a misdemeanor offense 27 year old Austin lead driving of Springdale was booked for 13 am after being arrested by the Bethel Heights Police Department he's being charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia 20 year old Julia Nicole Gatlin of green forest was booked at 6 54 am after being arrested by the Benton County sheriff's office she's being charged with theft by receiving no driver's license no proof of insurance and fictitious tag 39 year old Steven Michael Ward of Bentonville is book today 8 46 am after being arrested by the Benton County sheriff's office he's being charged with 1st degree terroristic threatening residential burglary criminal trespass and violation of conditions of release 20 year old Monique Renee Robotham of Siloam Springs was booked at 10 51 am after being arrested by the Benton County sheriff's office she's being charged with 2 counts of failure to appear. Inventing County Circuit Court for a felony offense 28 year old Karla loses but has crews of Siloam Springs was booked at 11 41 am after being arrested by the Siloam Springs Police Department she's being charged with possession of a controlled substance and failure to appear in Benton County West District Court for a misdemeanor offense 26 year old Erica allies a sparrow of Siloam Springs was booked at 11 52 am after being arrested by the silence Springs Police Department she's being charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia 30 year old Cody Ellis of center 10 was booked at 12 18 pm after being arrested by the Bentonville police department he's being charged with theft of property and secondary forgery 42 year old Michelle hope little of Neosho is booked at 2 o 6 pm after being arrested by the lower police department she's being charged with contempt 30 year old Elizabeth Mary Strickland love Little Rock was booked at 2 32 pm after being arrested by the Benton County sheriff's office she's being charged with failure to appear in that county circuit court for a felony offense 72 year old Ronnie Allen Foster of Bentonville was booked at 2 38 pm after being arrested by the Bentonville police department he's being charged with public intoxication and possession of a controlled substance and 46 year old Christine Marie Oz born of Rogers who was booked at 2 40 pm after being arrested by the Rogers police department she's being charged with delivery of methamphetamine or cocaine and your summary of police activity in Washington County for Wednesday November 27th 23 year old Julia Ramirez a Fayetteville was booked at 2 39 am after being arrested by the Federal Police Department she's being charged with 3rd degree assault on a family member 1st degree criminal mischief and resisting arrest 28 year old Tamar parent of Elkins was booked at 7 43 am after being arrested by the Goshen police department she's being charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance 36 year old Robert Poindexter of Springdale was booked at 9 o 5 am after being arrested by the Washington County parole office he's been. Charged with a parole violation 30 year old Shiela Sams of Kane Hill was booked at 11 32 am after being arrested by the Washington County sheriff's office she's being charged with failure to appear in West Fork district court and 28 year old Savannah hall of Farmington was booked at 11 39 am after being arrested by the Farmington police department she's being charged with theft of property and forgery and that is your summary of police activity in Benton and Washington counties for Wednesday Nov 27th c.b.s. News updates. The sounds of winter on Nov 28th we live in north woods we're used to it Tom Stevens an easy liver Wisconsin much of the upper Midwest is digging out from a storm that had a ripple effect delaying Thanksgiving travelers and much of the country Marcion art of the National Weather Service a snow storm that brought heavy snow from Denver cross portions of the plains up towards Minneapolis that system is moving out so then we got another one that moves into the West Coast that's the strong low that moved into Oregon and California that is moving and when they are we are getting some heavy rainfall across portions of Southern California and we're still getting some heavy snow across the higher terrain of the West the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York is scheduled to start at 9 Eastern this morning the winds whipping around New York today may mean that the parades balloons will have to be grounded or perhaps flown much closer to the ground c.b.s. News update I'm but Michigan. State Farm and water chest a know how to best protect you and your family with the right insurance whether it's auto home life or health your State Farm agent Walter chest pain in Springdale will go over all of them with you get the family insurance checkup the decisions are your words but the advice is free like a good neighbor State Farm is there in Springdale see State Farm agent Walter chest pain at 7 o 2 s sunset or call 751-5361 State Farm agent Walter chess team probably sponsors a Springdale high school marching band and the marching bulldog band of spring it will be in the spotlight this morning in the 2nd hour of the breakfast show about 715 later this morning current country weather today rang on your Thanksgiving and hi this afternoon around 42 degrees 100 percent chance of rain new percipient Taishan amounts between a quarter and a half of an answer possible tonight still rain more rain after midnight tonight flow around $37.00 chance of rain tonight 70 percent new amounts less than a 10th of an inch However tomorrow showers and thunderstorms again Friday high near 50 in the chance of rain Friday 90 percent Friday night high school football playoff bring an umbrella and I have a coach going to be rainy and cold showers and thunderstorms for Friday night chance of that 90 percent and the low around $48.00 degrees and Saturdays still they do birds in Kansas hours and thunderstorms before noon partly sunny but warming up a Saturday up to $65.00 degrees. Saturday's mostly clear low around 34 and then beginning Sunday through Wednesday sunny every day and high in the fifty's every day and is beginning Monday and Sunday tomorrow high near 47 that Monday Tuesday Wednesday. All the temperatures up in the mid fifty's for the afternoon right now in the Rogers area right are does indicate light rain all around Carmel country particularly back to Tulsa McAllister and rain to the south a bit and county also through Washington and Madison counties but the system is a large enough that everybody is going to get rain as the day moves on because behind this particular system larger system in Texas and the Oklahoma Panhandle will be coming across Also today and then they say another system behind that forms up for Friday afternoon so that's the weather for gas rain the next 2 days 38 degrees in Rogers Misty skies no precipitation a large enough to measure yet although around the region a light rain inside ome Tulsa. And also out of x. And I regional airport and temperatures there has the airport also 38 degrees this morning 22 minutes before 6 o'clock. Here are your funeral announcements 45 year old Michael John Starbuck of Rogers passed away Saturday Nov 23rd he was the son of Lauren and Marilyn Starbuck Survivors include his brother Mark his sisters Karen Lori and Michele his parents and his fiance Bethany cavalier are arrangements are by Benton County funeral home for Michael John Starbuck age 45 of Rogers 83 year old Leonard Levy Lovell of Decatur passed away Monday Nov 25th he was the son of choice and Alice Lavelle and was a veteran of the armed services Survivors include wife Patti Labelle of the home son Jeffrey love l of Baton Rouge Louisiana daughter Hannah love Ella Decatur granddaughters Jenny Hall of Siloam Springs Patti Hickson of Decatur and Mattie Alman of Decatur great grandson sure and in all great granddaughters Baca and Cali Brock his brother Troy love Ella Gentry and his sister Mary stone of New Mexico visitation will be from 9 until service time 11 am Friday at Baxter impious funeral home in Siloam Springs burial with military honors will follow at the Bentonville cemetery for Leonard Levy love l a j 3 of Decatur 78 year old Philistine weatherman of Cass will passed away Tuesday Nov 19th at Cox hospital in Springfield Missouri she was born in Denison I was a Chester and Mabel Peterson Selecta Survivors include son Tim Hill House of Castle daughters Tammy Rue ark and husband Gerry of Washburn 80 Mayhill house of Castle and Tina Hill House of Overland Park Kansas grandchildren Allison Blair and husband Cameron Adam or ark and wife Amanda Jordan Rue Arkan wife Susan Kayla tolerant husband chase Brooklyn Hunter and husband Andrew Alice aura pays Tony Sizemore Ashley Sizemore and husband Mariah and Mandy Dunphy and husband Chase great grandchildren Stella Ruach Paisley Hunter William Tal Afar Evelyn Tal Afar and Katie. On top of her her brothers Dennis flecked of Albany New York Darrell flecked of Denison Iowa James Riley of was a hottie Texas Mike Riley of Missouri Valley Iowa and Ron flecked of Colona Iowa and her sister Ann Slater of Woodbine Iowa and numerous nieces and nephews a family burial will take place Saturday at the Oakland Cemetery under the direction of the white funeral home and crematory for Phyllis Jeanne weathermen age 78 of Castille 89 year old Thelma m. Hughes of Rogers died Monday Nov 25th at a local skilled care center she was born in England Arkansas to all of a Casselberry and Brian w. Spec Survivors include daughters Charlene Hagan and husband John of Rogers Susan Caldwell and husband John of Lee's Summit Missouri and Lynette Harrison husband Pat of Rogers her brother Brian speck Jr of West Fork her sisters Mary Lewis Hall of Rogers and Wanda Heflin of Rogers 14 grandchildren 28 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren visitation will be Friday from 5 to 7 pm at 1st Christian Church and Rogers a celebration of life will take place 10 am Saturday at 1st Christian Church in Rogers with internment to follow at Benton County Memorial Park in Rogers our arrangements are by acting funeral home in Bentonville memorial suggested to the grub fund at 1st Christian Church and Rogers in the name of Selma m. Hughes age 89 of Rogers 87 year old Samuel O'Byrne Mullan of Siloam Springs died Tuesday Nov 26th at the maples at Harbor meadows and Springdale he was born in j to John Mullen and Evelyn back Mullen Mr Mullen served with the u.s. Army during the Korean War Survivors include daughters Charlotte Carper of Siloam Springs dunnies carpenter and husband Mike of Benton and Stephanie rector of the Oklahoma his daughter in law Maureen Mullin of California grandchildren Amanda Perkins Angela Wagner Samantha Clinton Jay. And Carpenter Justin Hill Ashley Rector Braden Rector Bryant Rector Nick economists Travis economists and Melissa Regel great grandchildren Aiden McDaniel Raymond McDaniel Kylie Perkins Paisley Perkins Mason clan Mackenzie clan Madeline clan Carson Hill Hunter Rector Delilah Magara Haiti Magara Parker Wigner Paige Wagner Cassie and carpenter Holt and Jason Carpenter travesty economists junior Antonio economists and Vanessa economists his sister Bertha Oryol of Sulphur Springs his brother Frank Mullin of call court and his brother in law Joe Merriman of show Oklahoma visitation will be Friday from $6.00 to 8 pm at the Lawson funeral home in Siloam Springs the honorable service will take place 1 pm Saturday at the Waffen funeral home in Siloam Springs was burial at the following spring cemetery indicator for Samuel Byrne Mullen age 87 of Siloam Springs 79 year old Clara Gibbs of periods died Saturday Nov 23rd at Circle of Life in Bentonville she was born in Cerro Gordo Oklahoma to Johnny Joseph Bigombe and Annie Luverne Smith Bigombe Survivors include daughters Teresa Stedman husband Ted of going to Kansas and Tina Creech and husband Sandy of pine Ville her brother Randy Bigombe of Rogers her sisters Beatrice dry Mina Rogers Sharon severs of Rogers and Loretta Griggs of Joplin 7 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren visitation will be Friday from $5.00 to 7 pm at Cisco funeral home in p. Ridge graveside service will take place 2 pm Saturday at the bottom chapel cemetery under the direction of Cisco funeral home for Clara Gibbs age 79 of p. Ridge and 85 year old Harold Lloyd Hanny of Grove passed away Sunday November 24th at the Grove Nursing Center he was born in Linn County Kansas to Oracle Ralph Hani and Hattie Irene stuffings Hennie Survivors include wife of. 51 years Peggy son Ralph Hani and wife Rebecca of Pleasant Valley Missouri daughter Audrey Cassidy of Shelton Missouri 4 grandchildren 11 great grandchildren one great great grandson and his sister Shirley Lynn of Kansas City Missouri visitation will take place Friday from 5 to 7 pm at the show and Gert funeral home and Butler Missouri funeral service will take place 2 pm Saturday at the show and Gert funeral home and Butler Missouri with burial to follow at the Hume cemetery local arrangements are by Worley Logan to be a funeral home for Harold Lloyd Hani age 85 of Grove and those are your funeral announcements Sisko funeral champ also for the 5 West meadow in Springdale has been serving the surrounding area since 1915 with caring professional service Cisco offers prepaid funeral plans burial insurance and pre need counseling plus many other services you just don't think about when a loved one passes preplanning as suggested by Cisco funeral chapel for more information call 751-4577 Cisco funeral chapel is proud to sponsor the Springdale high school band 15 minutes but for 6 o'clock 38 degrees in rock over care well for the next few months Kern radio will present the Rogers school district's career connection program it will explain some of the career and technical programs offered by the district career and technical education teacher in Rogers High School a decade club advisor Dr Tom Roeder for the beard on the Wednesday morning party line to speak about the program that will be here on current on Friday. We're really excited about the program career connections what it is it's a program highlighting various activities and news going on within the career and technical education department in the Rogers public school district. Each month a different high school with its feeder schools will be highlighted and the 1st mother's Rogers High School and then Rogers Heritage High School and then it will in with a Rodgers new take and so there'll be representatives from each of those schools teachers administrators students talking about their various activities and and business partners will come in and to talk about how they partner with the Roger school district in current technical education speaking of the school you're just coming off of the deck auction last Saturday and I was asking you a few moments ago how it how it went and I believe you're saying it's was pretty good it sure was we made over $5000.00 on the head and it has seems like to be every year more and more. Productive for us and and what what was interesting and I mention this to the students we have certain individuals that call every year great I have people in the community asked me during the year Tom When is the decoction going to happen and so we have teachers we have just people in the community elder ventilating Ham God bless her she called me in this weekend and then and bought some merchandise and gave us an address and it's just. It's it's important for the students to see how all of that comes together and takes a long time to. Prepare for to get products but that's just part of then have to price the product they have to take in research the business and I was impressed this year with the way the cocoa presidents won the bid Masters wrote up the descriptions they used a little bit of creativity and and it's like riding in your in your area promo for a business you know you had one kid there that was good at having a play on words I thought was the way he wrote his side of the you know colonel that he has a special knack His name's Drew Chamberlain you can give him a movie and he'll give you the year it came out and and the stars in that movie we were in the school board meeting recently and Dr Barry he he he he challenged he knew about it ahead of time and so he asked Drew 5 different movies and he knew them and then Natalie Dr Barry put up a placard that gave the year and it was the same year that really are mentioned So it's it's amazing just to be around these young people and you know every school has some you know every school has them and they're there and bred to Campbell and through Chaman their typical Brett is in he's a drummer in the band and Drew is a swimmer on the swim team so they're just typical kids but they are capable of doing some very outstanding things but you know I'm going to say something that I know that their parents will appreciate and that is that these these are really remarkable young people and I tell you they come in here they're down to earth they've got a head on their shoulders as the saying goes they're courteous they're knowledgeable smart kids it speaks really well for the Rogers school system and for young people and they'll charge your battery just kind of being around them and they wailing and it's people kids like that that encourage me to to stick around just one more year . And the career connection and program airs this Friday morning 9 o'clock and it'll be on every Friday morning every Friday morning through the winter months coming up on 10 minutes before 6 o'clock it's that time of year when emphasis is focused on the privileges and freedoms and blessings we have it's a thought process that unfortunately does not manifest itself every day of the year despite the rank or on display on the political scene the end stances of biases and prejudices and conflict in our nation we really are a blessed people we occur my hope you find this Thanksgiving season the time to appreciate family and friends the benefits and quality of life we as Americans often take for granted I want you to know that we have curb value our listeners and we appreciate their support of Kerman enjoy the holiday with family and God bless each and every one. It's time again for farming America I'm Steve Alexander with information about the world's most important industry it is agriculture of course as we near the end of the year it's time to get your farms records in shape to give to your C.P.A.'s so you can pay the least amount of tax possible some tips to do that after this your ancestor fence against breast cancer is a mammogram I'm Dr Sandy Goldberg a breast cancer survivor and founder of The Silver Lining Foundation and early detection saved my life thank you uninsured underinsured Iowa survivor any follow up testing feel like you have no where to turn times are tough but getting a mammogram shouldn't be Collison at 312-345-1322 extension 8 Silver Lining Foundation is here to help on the telephone is Paul new for of Clifton Larson and Allan Hughes a c.p.a. Who specializes in agriculture you can reach him at farm c p a dot com farm c p a dot com Paul as we near the end of the year here and get everything in order what are some of the mistakes or oversights people make when I think one of the common mistakes is not doing a very good projection of what they think their income is going to be at and I'm dealing with several clients right now are projecting out here's where you're at now here's what's still going to come in are you going to pay out is that the number we want be not what do we need to do to change it another thing we really like use what's called a part payment contract that's where the farmer sell some grain now but they're not going to collect until January what we like about that is normally the order January but if their income is at the Into which is very true these days we get elected bring that income into 2019 that that's one thing we like to use for sure now the thing is a lot of our farmers you know they. Only. Method of investment is farmland or the farm and they really should be looking at either an Ira or some type of retirement plan contribution to take advantage of that and then finally a lot of our farmers now because of tax reform are going to have what I call a tax return they're going to have a large schedule health loss and they're going to have a large amount of beings from trading in the clip meant and when they have a large schedule f. Loss that doesn't qualify them for any Social Security benefits for that year it doesn't qualify it doesn't allow them to go and make a retirement plan contribution so if that's the situation there are ways to fix that but they really should be talking with their tax advisor now to find out what that something else that Paul knew her says we need to keep in mind as we work on taxes is something that goes hand in hand with taxes and that is death succession planning tax reform really didn't address much in the way the state planning the one item that really was change is the fact that the lifetime exclusion that a person can be worth either during lifetime or a doubt the not owe any estate tax or gift tax has been doubled starting in 2020 it's 11000000 580000 more from c.p.a. Paul need for tomorrow back after this have you had to do without electricity lately super storms and high wind not to mention the ice storms that will come in our upcoming winter why do without any more when you can have an all home or partial home Generac generator installed by but Anderson home services keep your family warm and safe Don't be left cold and in the dark one day install is all it takes no money down and great low monthly payments for qualified customers so-called But Anderson Home Services heating cooling electric and plumbing services 855 go call Bud or on the web at Go call Bud dot com And remember for 79 dollars you get your choice of a furnace or air conditioner tune up and safety inspection were their premier dealer Dyken air intelligence. Farming America is a presentation of the next door media group I'm Steve Ellis center at Springdale when Nelson come to your plumbing in age back needs are our number one concern that's why we've taken great care in selecting professionals and the product lines that are dedicated to achieving your satisfaction so whether you are building a new home or remodelling come and see a city either of our Springdale locations the warehouse for plumbing and heating professionals or the show room where you can visualize your dream good gin and bath areas our warehouse is located at 1000 great or call 7 hive 11181 hour show room to 90 shall 40th call 70 to Harry Harry Harry and when Nelson is proud to support the Springdale high school band. Where can you buy cell enter a 3 times a day and the phone calls free the answer karmas dollar trade where you can have success like these I'm proud to tell. Driver but farmers do not tell you what it went to a good man thanks to a dollar carried. Monday. Call. Every Thais is on a bicycle so the old engine fails still. A cost of standing got a bargain she makes a 1000000 when she goes to resell so much during all of the last link I sold my red mind to thank you guys so thank you for that about a week or so ago I advertise a commercial sewing machine for sale and I sell the story I got rid of my exercise . Plan I told our friends thanks a lot 805105505 Monday through Friday 805105 Saturday and even Sunday at 5 o 5 terms dollar trade and we will have dialed her right on this Thanksgiving morning and be in the 8 o'clock area time frame very bad 8 o'clock now it's right on this Thanksgiving morning now Thanksgiving today we wanted to fill you in on some free Thanksgiving Day meals for those in need who begin in Washington County the 7 Hills day center on 1832 South school ave now they will be serving on Thanksgiving meals to those in need to 1130 this morning 1 pm the Salvation Army and Genesis carriage. That's at 2 o 5 a male k. Junior Boulevard in Fayetteville Salvation Army Genesis character Levin am to 2 pm today he and the Samaritan community center lunch 10321230 today for Thanksgiving now here in Benton County the Salvation Army a bit unveiled 11 am to 2 pm there at 33 o 5 southwest betrayal here and center 10 this morning 11 am to 1 pm at the center didn't City Hall to all 9 North manged to pot bring a dish if you. Are to city hall. 11 am to 1 pm and also in center to another living waters United Methodist Church that's in center to now living watered United Methodist church doors open for those for a meal in need I lead and I am to 1 pm today and living waters United Methodist Church is at 424 no or Main Street. As we get your Thanksgiving Day under way stay tuned for the breakfast show how be sitting in for the carnival this morning on these Thanksgiving Day You're listening to get you our am Roger Springdale Benton Vale Q I am f.m. Gravatt Southwest a shadow which ranges 9751 mail 6 o'clock east vs news on the hour sponsored by Dell small business I'm Bud Michigan will the balloons in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade fly high or go low that's the question this morning in New York where winds are whipping around the view c.b.s. Meteorologist building or for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade this morning well it's gusting between 40 and 50 miles an hour with wind chills in the thirty's if the winds are deemed too dangerous the balloons could be brought down to earth to walk the streets like any other New Yorker or they could be taken out of the parade altogether winter arrived in ill humor throughout the Rocky Mountains in the upper Midwest this week dumping up to a foot of snow in some places the ripple effect meant delayed flights across the country yesterday Marcion art of the National Weather Service is following today's storms that may get issues I think today will be across the southwest so we'll have some arrangement Southern California probably ca.

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